Blooming Mountain Mint mixed with red Beebalm

Using Native Mountain Mint in Your Virginia Landscape Design

Whether you’re already familiar with the many benefits of Mountain Mint, or just discovering its potential, it’s time to explore how to incorporate this versatile plant into your landscape. With its attractive foliage, long-lasting blooms, and ability to support local ecosystems, this native perennial can elevate your landscape from ordinary to extraordinary. Incorporating Mountain Mint… Read More

Three different Mountain Mint varieties in bloom

3 Native Mountain Mint Varieties to Grow in Virginia

Mountain Mint is rapidly gaining popularity among gardeners and pollinator enthusiasts alike. In today’s blog, we’ll explore some of the most beloved varieties of this versatile perennial, each offering unique traits while sharing one essential quality: their ability to attract pollinators and thrive with minimal care. Let’s dive into the different species of Mountain Mint… Read More

Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum muticum)

Virginia Mountain Mint – The 2025 Perennial Plant of the Year

Are you searching for a plant that can transform your garden into a pollinator haven with minimal effort? Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum spp.), a native perennial for our area, is about to become your new favorite addition to your landscape. What is Mountain Mint? Mountain Mint, despite its name, isn’t a proper mint. It belongs to… Read More

Learn About Corn Gluten

Don’t worry, it’s not the food ingredient everyone’s trying to avoid! In this case, “Gluten-Free” is NOT the goal! Corn Gluten is an all-natural by-product of the production of corn starch. It prevents the establishment of weeds and supplies a source of organic nitrogen. Nitrogen promotes green growth in lawns and the nitrogen in corn… Read More

How to Protect Your Tender Plants This Winter

“Bundle up!” We all heard this from our moms when we went out to play in the winter snow and winds. The same advice applies to your tender and newer outdoor plantings. The frigid northern winds and freezing nighttime temps can damage or kill those perennials, shrubs, and trees that are more marginal in our… Read More